Nurse-patient communication in the preoperative period: integrative review

Autores/as

  • Reginaldo Roque Mafetoni
  • Rosângela Higa
  • Nara Regina Bellini

Palabras clave:

Communication, Operating Room Nursing, Perioperative Nursing, Orientation.

Resumen

The objective of this study was to identify nursing communication practices in patient advice processes in the preoperative period. An integrative literature review resulted in the analysis of 14 articles. Seven studies described effective communication through advice, dialogue, meetings, manual use, panels and others . In Pediatrics, art therapy and the use of toys were effective interventions. Six articles described dissatisfaction due to impositive counseling, use of technical language, lack of patient individuality or indicated a lack of information, showing that professionals tend to ritualize their tasks in institutions where attention to this issue is not given. The nurse plays an important role in patient care, and communication represents a relevant form of interaction, which needs to be revised and improved regularly.

Publicado

2011-08-31

Cómo citar

Mafetoni, R. R., Higa, R., & Bellini, N. R. (2011). Nurse-patient communication in the preoperative period: integrative review. Rev Rene, 12(4). Recuperado a partir de http://200.129.40.241/rene/article/view/4359

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Sección

Review Article

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